People dislike SD because the company thinks corn and by-products are good additions to dog food. SD comes out with new lines to try to appeal to those who don't like those ingredients. Now the problem is soy?
Diamond's original line is full of by-products and corn. They came out with TOTW and people love it because the ingredients appeal to them. So it's okay that the company uses corn and by-products as long as they offer a line that is more "natural" (as in, nobody is boycotting the company's regular diets as long as they offer an option that fits their criteria).
I think I have this right so far.
So does that mean if SD were to put out a line of food with no corn, soy, by-products, or menadione that it would get the same acceptance as these other "natural" foods or would it still be disliked just because SD is on the label? And does that also mean that avoidance of soy is more important that actual feeding trials?
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